After visiting several cities around the world\, “Flowers” t
he exhibition by Mark Vassallo arrives in Miami\, offering a new perspecti
ve of seeing flowers. The British artist\, who resides in Tokyo\, addresse
s his work from a subtle look\, which makes us recall the vibrant nudity f
ound in the images of Robert Mapplethorpe and his flower collection.

Curated by Rina Carvajal. The show\, which was prepared in t
wo stages\, is an incursion into what the author calls Lyrical Abstraction
: “a way to gain access into a deeper and more complex consciousness\, in
search of a reality that relates to emptiness and sacred space through ima
ges representing meditative visual spaces that are as uncertain as they ar
e loaded with mysterious geography.” In order to produce these two marvel
ous series\, Luis González Palma dug into the photographic archives of the
Mesoamerican Regional Research Center (CIRMA) in Antigua\, Guatemala\, an
d the Astronomic Observatory of Córdoba\, Argentina.\n

Collaborative project with Peter Fetterman Gallery\, based i
n Los Angeles. Bassman’s unique graphic style of photography illustrates f
eminine mystique and glamour\, as well as a courageous artist blurring the
boundaries between fashion photography and fine art. Born in Brooklyn in
1917 to Russian intellectual immigrants\, Lillian Bassman entered the fash
ion world after taking a design class taught by the famous art director\,
Alexey Brodovitch. Noticing her astute visual talents\, Brodovitch appoint
ed Bassman as his Co-Art Director in the founding of Junior Bazaar magazin
e in 1945.

Rafael Barrios\, virtual joggle. On view until January 20\,
2017. As International Art Critic Robert C. Morgan wrote in 2012\, “while
Barrios refers to his work is unfathomable – meaning difficult or impossib
le to fathom or understand – there is also a mystical quality that is far
more elusive”.

Natural Progressions\, on view from January 17 to March 12.
Opening Reception and Film Screening of Who Gets To Call It Art? Working
with printmaking and sculpture\, George Goodridge explores processes that
draw on his studies of geometric reconstruction and conceptual installatio
ns. The animated compositions featured in these monotypes mirror the silho
uette of their three-dimensional counterparts\, the product of a process G
oodridge refers to as “Unconscious Geometry.” ArtCenter/South Florida Alum
ni Program. Free.

Art by Esther Nisenthal Krinitz\, in the presence of her dau
ghter Bernice Steinhardt\, President of Art and Remembrance.Commemorating
the Holocaust International Day. A presentation of the Amigos Latinoameric
anos de Yd Vashem Miami. On view until February 17.

My Father used to be a Sunday Painter. February 2 – March 25
\, 2017. Last show in current location. Juan Pablo Garza was born in Mara
caibo\, Venezuela (1980). He currently lives and works in Miami\, FL. He w
as co-founder and co-director of the Contemporary Art Space Al Borde (2010
-2014) in Maracaibo\, which won a grant in 2012 from the Fundación Cisnero
s/CPPC within its program to support cultural organizations. His work has
been exhibited in countries like Venezuela\, Colombia\, Peru\, Canada\, Un
ited States\, Spain\, Holland and Germany.

Art Talk with artists Judith Berk King and Enrique Gomez de
Molina from 6 – 7\, open studios from 7 – 10 pm. Lessons in Post-Biology b
rings together these BAC artists’ own bestiaries. From recognizable forms
to abstraction\, King’s figures resemble delicate\, microscopic fossils. I
n contrast\, Gomez de Molina presents exuberant species where furs\, feath
ers\, leathers and other parts of animals that exist today are combined wi
th the mastery of a taxidermist.

Bell\, Book and Candle. Curated by Milly Cardoso. Todaro’s
new and selected artists’ books\, sculpture and works on paper. These eleg
ant pieces are lyrical and emotional\, directing the viewer to react and r
ecollect. For Todaro\, the book is an emblem that can evoke an emotional o
r narrative response. On view through February 25.

Curated by Nico Kos\, The Blue Edition: Miami is part of a s
eries of exhibitions themed around the concept of blue\, one of the most b
eguiling colors in the history of art. Nine international artists have cre
ated works for this show\, exploring the infinite variations of blue acros
s a wide range of media: Carol Bruton\, Home Eleven\, Jérémy Gobé\, Andrea
Hamilton\, Philip Hunt\, Chris Levine\, Echo Morgan\, Lauren Shapiro\, an
d Troy Simmons. On view until April 1st. Panel discussion to begin at 7 pm
\, reception follows.

Oneironaut (on-air-oh-not) by Roberto Fonfria. He explores t
he dream world with his nostalgic mixed media works. The opening will take
place on Saturday 18 from 11 am to 1 pm. Interesting hours. At The Wynwoo
d Building.

A Conversation between Amalia Caputo and Marina Font on the
occasion of Marina Font exhibit Mental Maps\, on view until March 18. Ment
al Maps is a photo-based mixed media exhibition that illustrates the femal
e experience with a meticulous weaving of color and design. Most of the wo
rks begin with a black and white nude figure as a departure point that poe
tically depicts the biological\, psychological and emotional aspects of wo
men.

Jen Wink Hays paints with the canvas flat on her studio tabl
e\, peering down into its emergent world like a bird in the sky. Playful a
nd beguiling\, her paintings and works on paper induce a sense of wonder\,
curiosity and even elation. It is a feeling akin to looking out of the ai
rplane window flying high above the clouds\, perhaps en route to a favorit
e place. The eye searching\, the mind wandering and the heart dreaming\, h
ence the title to her first show opening in Miami at Art Bastion Gallery o
n the 22nd of April: Vacationland.

Screening and Lecture about Speedy Graphito solo show: An Am
erican Story. Reception follows. An American Story\, <
/i>is on view until April 29 at the new Miami location of the Fabien Casta
nier Gallery\, featuring new paintings from this iconic French artist that
tackle commercialism\, pop culture\, and art history.

Érebo\, A Master of Fine
Arts exhibition by Beatriz Rodriguez. Érebo takes you on a visual j
ourney through a collection of prints and ceramic
sculptures that explores a strange land and its curious inhabitants. On vi
ew until June 12.

Andrew Schoultz and Mark Jenkins apply this concept of “ela
stic time” to our current societal climate in the United States\, seeing t
he present period as a suspended limbo with troubling unknowns both in the
past and in the near future. On view until July 31.

Cuban artist Luis Gómez uses installation\, video\, photogra
phy\, and painting\, with the intention of confrontation of art\, the soci
ety with the inevitable power relations. Investigates the relationships th
at surround the art and forms of consumption\, focusing at times on specif
ic aspects of the work and the artist market itself. It inspired by a comp
lex thought connected to different pieces of knowledge and practices\, dra
wing origin and inspiration from many disciplines – from sociology to lite
rature\, from political economy to the technological and communicative res
earch\, between relativity and fiction\, collective imaginary and false tr
uths.

Alex Yudzon. Unfamiliar Territory. June 17 – August 12. Afte
r emigrating from Russia to America during the waning years of the cold wa
r\, Alex Yudzon’s work has become both a blending of two cultural influenc
es and an exploration of the contradictions and overlaps inherent in them.

Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design and Miami Bienna
le are pleased to present Uncanned\, a new installation by Miami-based art
ist Roberto Gómez. Showcasing hundreds of found objects collected over a t
hree-year period.

November 17\, 2017 – January 21\, 2018
.Curated by Ombretta Agro Andruff. The six artists and collectives in this
exhibition use a broad range of media to comment\, highlight and take an
activist stance against those who threaten the stunning yet fragile Icelan
dic ecosystems.

Final Days for Ciudad Magica with works by Hoxxoh\, Andrew A
ntonaccio\, and Michael Vasquez. Miami is often referred to as the Ciudad
Mágica (the magic city)\, a nickname born out of the city’s rapid growth.

December 7\, 2017 – January 6\, 2018. Speedy Graphito’s arti
stic universe has always been built on an honest dialogue concerning the r
ole of the image within modern society. Ron English is one of the most pro
lific and recognizable artists alive today. Fidia Falaschetti presents a w
ide range of multi-media pieces that delve into the concepts of commercial
ism\, consumerism\, social media\, pop culture and the globalization of ma
instream media.

Who put the gold in the Golden Age? Bride of theWhiteWidow\,
a multi-media event by performance art collective My Barbarian (Malik Gai
nes\, Jade Gordon\, and Alexandro Segade)\, playfully –and critically–wres
tles with this question in a surreal\,post-colonial tale about the doomed
crew of the WhiteWidow\, seventeenthcentury Dutch sailors lost in the so-c
alled NewWorld.A show within a show\, Bride of theWhite Widow is an intera
ctive play\, exploring contemporary issues of cultural appropriation\,glob
alism\, and environmental collapse through song\,dance\,and games with the
audience.

February 17 – March 17: JonOne: Wanderlust. Solo Show. Open
ing Reception in the presence of the artist on Saturday 17\, 7 – 10 pm. Pr
esident’s Day weekend the gallery will exhibit work from artists JonOne\,
Speedy Graphito\, the Miaz Brothers\, RERO\, Mark Jenkins\, and Fidia Fala
schetti at Art Wynwood. JonOne (b. 1963\, New York) is one of the most inf
luential urban artists of his generation. He grew up in Harlem\, New York.

Taking the form of an unconsummated stri
ptease with a multicultural pop soundtrack\, Colombian artist María José A
rjonas performance All the Others in Me functions as a bridge between miss
-understandings. It refuses to point at anything specific or resolve these
misunderstandings\, but instead offers a panoramic vista on our perceptio
n of each other across distances.MOAD – Living Together Program.

May 5 – June 24: Urban Steeling. Scott Brennan and Ralph Pro
visero. Curated by Ombretta Agró Andruff. Away from the pristine
beaches\, blue skies and swaying palm trees of Miami Beach\, and the glass
and steel skyscrapers that give Brickell its futuristic look\, Urban Stee
ling pays homage to the deeply urban\, gritty side of Miami\, the “anti-tr
opical paradise” look that is rarely brought under the spotlight\, and yet
is crucial to the identity of our multifaceted city.

Jason Aponte and Nicole Maynard – Sahar in collaboration. Ni
cole Maynard-Sahar chooses to stop painting at a place that’s less explici
t as Jason Aponte\, while Aponte plays with the way forms dissipate. How d
o these considerations affect the way viewers perceive their concepts? Swe
nson Gallery. On view through July 13.

Amalia Caputo\, Bernardette Despujols\, and Tamara Despujols
: Still Lives. To coincide with the recent feminist uproar\, we see femini
nity and feminism are reshaping themselves through the gaze of society\, c
onsumerism\, and marketing. Nevertheless\, we are still constantly faced w
ith of mutilation\, alienation\, and rejection in relation to our own bodi
es\, which brings many different readings on how women perceive themselves
. Throughout history\, women have had a complex relationship with their b
odies and the notion of self that keeps on mutating into different realms.
Alongside: Blueprint: Maria Theresa Barbist\, Amanda Bradley\, Gabriela G
arcia\, Nathan Harris\, Sarah Henderson\, and Gianna Riccardi.

The Department of Art and Art History at University of Miami
is pleased to present the work of its 2018 Incoming Graduate Students. Th
e MFA program at UM is a 60 credit\, three-year program resulting in a ter
minal degree that both prepares students to enter the professional\, studi
o art world and qualifies them for college teaching. Entrance into the pro
gram is highly competitive with both national and international applicants
.\n

Grand Opening Reception\,Saturday\, October 6\, 7 – 10. (Oct
ober 6 – 28). RERO\, solo exhibition: SONGS WITHOUT WORDS… presents the ar
tist’s internal conflict concerning the use of words as expression and how
the boundaries between different arts are porous. He explores moments whe
n writing invites itself into painting\, painting invites itself into musi
c\, and music invites itself into plastic art. RERO’s work has always focu
sed on these bridges\, as he combines a multitude of mediums and technique
s in his practice.\n

Fabien Castanier Gallery is proud to present BOUNDLESS\, sol
o exhibition for Italian artist duo the Miaz Brothers\, open from November
3 to 24\, 2018. This is the third solo exhibition for the Miaz Brothers a
t the gallery and their first in Miami\, featuring a new series of paintin
gs. The Miaz Brothers (b. in Milan\, 1965 and 1968)\, are Roberto and Rena
to Miaz\, an Italian sibling duo who now live and work in Valencia\, Spain
.

South African artist Faith XLVII solo show Elixir opens on T
hursday\, December 6 at Fabien Castanier Gallery in Wynwood new location
(45 NE 26th St.). The artist will be present and his work will also be on
sale at Art Miami Booth AM 512. Elixir is a multi-disciplinary exhibition
conceived by Faith XLVII that aims to incite exploration in the viewer\, b
oth internally and externally.

Join Ideobox Artspace today (6-9pm) for their opening recept
ion of Displacement: a series of work by Florencio Gelabert. Ideobox Artsp
ace is known for giving voice to a diverse range of artists from different
countries and ethnicities\, particularly in Latin America\, and Gelabert’
s Cuban heritage plays a large roll in his artistic expression. Gelabert’s
work concentrates in beauty and destruction and violence and serenity thr
ough the manipulation of materials\, two-dimensional and sculptural work f
or a recreation of imaginary spaces.

A conversation about Venezuelan artist and filmmaker Diego R
izquez with Collector Milagros Maldonado\, Producer Antonio Llerandi and “
Muse” Athina Marturet. It’s an invitation of Miami Biennale at their space
Paseo Wynwood at 3000 N. Miami Ave\, Wynwood this Wednesday 12 from 7 pm.
After the conversation you can watch the movie Reveron\, a gem!

(January 13 – February 9). Opening Brunch Reception in the p
resence of French artist Speedy Graphito for Beyond the Future\, Sunday\,
January 13\, 11 am to 3 pm. Beyond the Future is Speedy Graphito’s first s
tep in his new evolution.

Join the NSU Art Museum for their monthly free Starry Nights e
vent! On the first Thursday of every month\, the museum offers free admiss
ion\, 2-for-1 drinks\, and fun art-making workshops and activities for all
ages. In celebration of Black History Month\, the activities will be insp
ired by African American contemporary artist Kara Walker\, whose silhouett
ed life-size figures and installations have told a narrative that is truly
important to the black community. Teens and adults are also invited to cr
eate work inspired by conceptual artist Glenn Ligon. These artists have wo
rk shown in Remember to React\, the exhibition currently on displ
ay at the museum\, so make sure to check that out as well!

Join PAMM for their birthday celebration! Celebrating 35 years of cha
nge in the Miami artistic community\, PAMM has gone through several names\
, locations\, and remodeling\, but their vision has stayed the same: to pr
ovide visitors with the best of what the city has to offer when it comes t
o contemporary art\, unique events\, and a diverse range of work for the d
iverse range of museum-goers. Enjoy free admission all day\, a live perfor
mance by Millionyoung\, themed art-making\, a DJ set by Ray Milian\, and m
ore.

Join
HistoryMiami museum for a day celebrating the enjoyability of History\, e
specially in the South Florida area! This day is perfect for kids and pare
nts alike as they are encouraged to explore fossils\, pirates\, and pionee
rs\, and visit the new exhibition Tropical Dreams: A People’s History
of South Florida. See the Miami Dade History competition in which stu
dents will talk about their favorite subjects\, time periods and places th
roughout history.

Fabien Castanier Gallery is excited to present a solo exhibi
tion for French artist Tilt\, Story Telling\, which will coincide with the
gallery’s participation in the 2019 Art Wynwood art fair\, Booth AW320\,
over President’s Day weekend. The Opening Reception in the presence of th
e artist will be on Saturday\, February 16\, 6 – 9 pm. Free and Open to th
e Public.\n

Experience the arts for free with Miami Dade College Museum of
Art and Design on the last Sunday of every month. Enjoy a family program f
rom 2-4pm just for the kids\, in order to encourage the next generation in
the arts with workshops and fun activities and games for all ages. Parent
s and adults\, don’t feel left out! Visit the exhibitions available\, like
Superflex: We Are All in the Same Boat\, and William Kentridge: More Swee
tly Play the Dance while they are shown.

En
joy a night of fun with the Coral Gables Museum as they celebrate their mo
nthly “Gallery Night Live” celebration in Miami. The museum will be premie
ring their next exhibition “Future Tense” with work by local artist Judith
Berk King as part of the Caribe Club. Also\, don’t forget to take a look
at their current exhibition “Kindred Spirits”\, showing the work of ten ar
tists inspired by the Hudson. In addition\, museum admission will be free
and visitors can enjoy a cash bar\, along with a delicious classic Souther
n barbecue by Brownsville’s local grill\, Graveyard Inn. This event is bro
ught to you by Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables.

Join t
he NSU Art Museum for a night for all ages with activities ranging from ar
t workshops and hands-on projects for kids\, happy hour and 2 for 1 drink
prices\, light bites at the museum cafe\, and free museum admission. In ce
lebration of Women’s History Month\, this month’s activities will revolve
around revolutionary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. There will also be a lect
ure for adults about her life with an art historian in Frida Kahlo –
An Anguished Brush.

Join PAMM and t
he Miami Dolphin’s organization “Football Unites” for a celebration of tol
erance and activism in local organizations that support races\, genders\,
sexual orientations\, identities\, abilities\, and faith around the power
of football. Community night also includes special art-making activities\,
galleries open after hours\, documentary screenings\, and presentations f
or all ages.

Join Hi
storyMiami in celebrating International Women’s Day\, with activities that
highlight the achievements of women and the contributions that built our
city. The museum will have crafts\, games\, storytelling and a tour of the
exhibitions that are female-focused.

Join ICA to
celebrate women in art with\, a day set aside for visitors of all ages to
be inspired by the work of revolutionary artists on display at the museum.
There will be fun interactive activities such as guest performances and p
rojects for kids and parents\, as we join together to appreciate the femal
es that have changed our community.

Callin
g all Fort Lauderdale residents! Today\, join the NSU Art Museum for free\
, as the last Sunday of every month has open admission with ID and drivers
license. In addition to free Museum admission\, Fort Lauderdale residents
will receive a 10% discount on catalogs published by NSU Art Museum Fort
Lauderdale and sold in the Museum Store.

Experience the ar
ts for free with Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design on the last S
unday of every month. Enjoy a family program from 2-4pm just for the kids\
, in order to encourage the next generation in the arts with workshops and
fun activities and games for all ages. Parents and adults\, don’t feel le
ft out! Visit the exhibitions available\, like Superflex: We Are All in th
e Same Boat\, and William Kentridge: More Sweetly Play the Dance while the
y are shown.

Join H
istoryMiami for a day celebrating love in all forms with all ages\, with t
he museum’s newest exhibition: “Queer Miami: A History of LGBTQ+ Communiti
es”. Take a tour of the exhibition\, paint a section of Love Makes a Famil
y community mural\, play in our interactive building blocks station\, or
join famous Miami Drag Queen Ms. Latina for storytelling time on love and
intersectionality.

Join ICA for
a celebration of Earth Day with the whole family with fun activities such
as art making in the sculpture garden\, storytelling sessions and musical
selections by the New World Symphony. These sustainability and environment
al-related activities will take place all around the Design District for a
truly interactive educational experience about our globe and its gifts.
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Join PAMM for th
eir Free Second Saturday’s event in which visitors can enjoy free admissio
n. Explore the newest exhibition\, Beatriz Gonzalez: A Retrospective\, and
participate in an a special art-making activity based on Gonzalez’s work.

Experience the arts
for free with Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design on the last Sun
day of every month. Enjoy a family program from 2-4pm just for the kids\,
in order to encourage the next generation in the arts with workshops and f
un activities and games for all ages. Parents and adults\, don’t feel left
out! Visit the exhibitions available\, like Superflex: We Are All in the
Same Boat\, and William Kentridge: More Sweetly Play the Dance while they
are shown.

Jo
in NSU Art Museum for A Sense of Pride even leading up to National June Pr
ide Month. In this special edition\, the museum will be hosting a discussi
on with performance artists Liz Ferrer and Bow Ty Enterprises Venture Capi
tal\, as well as live music by Nia\, a local femme reggaeton band that ce
lebrates coming-outs\, comings of age\, and self-accepting. Join to learn
about diversity\, and embrace and celebrate different communities at the m
useum.

Art talk with gallery owner Gary Nader and
Lorenzo Vigas\, president of the Oswaldo Vigas Foundation\, (also a
n accomplished film director\, winner of the 2015 Venice International
Film Festival Golden Lion for Best Picture). Talk at 6 pm\, Cocktail R
eception of Soto to Vigas tr 7 pm.

Schools
out for the summer and today\, visitors of all ages can join the NSU Art M
useum for free admission\, a storytelling and book signing for kids by Tam
ara B. Rodriguez: Hair to the Queen\, a Guest Lecture Series with cancer r
esearch scientists\, happy hour drink specials\, light bites and hands-on
projects\, This months activities will revolve around Pride Month\, taking
an in-depth look into Andy Warhol’s Ladies and Gentlemen series
(1975). Adults will also get to join from 6-8pm for the museums Art and Fo
od Series “Rose All Day”\, with entertainment by guest drag queen Misty Ey
ez.

Enj
oy a night of fun with the Coral Gables Museum as they celebrate their mon
thly “Gallery Night Live” celebration in Miami. The museum will be premier
ing some new exhibitions such as The Caribbee Club: Krome Avenue\; Paintin
gs by Andres Cabrera at the Frank Lynn Gallery\; America Weaves\, at the F
ewell Gallery\; and The Art of Compassion in Gallery 109 and Abraham Enjoy
these new exhibitions while also enjoying live music\, a bar\, and light
bites. This event is free and open to the public.

Join ICA for
the opening of a pop up exhibition just for the kids! This interactive exh
ibition entitled “Seeking the Essence” was created by artist and author Me
nena Cottin who wanted to bring children together with storytelling\, crea
tive and imaginative play surrounding topics of inclusion and friendship t
hrough art. Come on free family day for a meet and greet with the Menena C
ottin and a chance to explore the exhibit\, which will only be on display
for a week.

Join the Frost for a family event\, in which parents and kids are inv
ited to participate in engaging activities that promote language developme
nt\, reading and teamwork through playful games and collaborative crafts.<
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Experience the arts for free with Miami Dade College Museu
m of Art and Design on the last Sunday of every month. Enjoy a family prog
ram from 2-4pm just for the kids\, in order to encourage the next generati
on in the arts with workshops and fun activities and games for all ages. P
arents and adults\, don’t feel left out! Visit the exhibitions available\,
like Where the Oceans Meet on globalization and technology.

Join PAMM for their “Made at PAMM” event every Thursday\, wi
th hands-on workshops\, and creative activities inspired by the museums cu
rrent exhibitions\, access to the Galleries after hours\, happy our and li
ght bites at the delicious Verde terrace museum restaurant. Enjoy a night
of peaceful fun and art-making every Thursday this summer at PAMM\, while
also enjoying free admission in this Independence Day special.

Join ICA for their first Friday social event in which visito
rs can stay at the museum until 10pm\, and enjoy the district district air
. The museum will be displaying public art installations by Sol LeWitt\, Y
ona Friedman\, Urs Fischer\, and Buckminster Fuller. This month will also
feature a free performance series produced by 19-time Grammy Award-Winning
Producer Emilio Estefan in collaboration with the Miami Symphony Orchestr
a.

Enj
oy a night of fun with the Coral Gables Museum as they celebrate their mon
thly “Gallery Night Live” celebration in Miami. The museum will be premier
ing some new exhibitions such as Paintings by Andres Cabrera at the Frank
Lynn Gallery\; America Weaves\, at the Fewell Gallery\; and The Art of Co
mpassion in Gallery 109 and the Creating the Dream permanent exhibition.En
joy these new exhibitions while also enjoying live music\, a bar\, and lig
ht bites. This event is free and open to the public.

Join Hist
oryMiami to celebrate Miami’s 123rd Birthday with a free family fun day ev
ent\, filled with activities\, creative crafts\, storytime lectures and to
urs of of the museums exhibition Topical Dreams: A People’s History of
South Florida spread at a couple times during the day. This event is
open to people of all ages as they learn about the city that surrounds th
em in an education and entertaining way.

Join PAMM for t
heir Free Second Saturdays events\, in which visitors can see the museum g
alleries for free while enjoying tours\, guest artists and creative activi
ties. See the newest exhibitions including contemporary Colombian artist B
eatriz Gonzalez: A Restrospective\, and Zhao Gang’s History Painting while
enjoying a beautiful day at the Biscayne Bay terrace.

Join the Frost for a family event\, in which parents and kids are i
nvited to participate in engaging activities that promote language develop
ment\, reading and teamwork through playful games and collaborative crafts
.

For Darby is a survey exhibition of George Bethea’s painting
s from 2006 through 2019 and is in honor of Walter Darby Bannard (Septembe
r 23\, 1934 – October 2\, 2016). Over their 25 year friendship\, Bannard h
as championed Bethea’s paintings in numerous essays. Opening Reception on
July 13\, 6 – 9 pm at University of Miami space in Wynwood (2750 NW 3rd. A
ve.\, Ste. 4\, Miami\, Fl. 33127) On view until July 28.

Calling all Fort Lauderdale residents! Today\, join the NSU Art M
useum for free\, as the last Sunday of every month has open admission with
ID and drivers license. In addition to free Museum admission\, Fort Laude
rdale residents will receive a 10% discount on catalogs published by NSU A
rt Museum Fort Lauderdale and sold in the Museum Store.

Experience t
he arts for free with Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design on the l
ast Sunday of every month. Enjoy a family program from 2-4pm just for the
kids\, in order to encourage the next generation in the arts with workshop
s and fun activities and games for all ages. Parents and adults\, don’t fe
el left out! Visit the exhibitions available\, like Where the Oceans Meet
on globalization and technology.

Curated by Adler Guerrier Between the legible and the opa
que: Approaches to an ideal in place proposes works of various
media that incorporate abstraction as both a formal and conceptual framewo
rk to render perceptions of place. Opening reception: Friday\, October 18\
, 6 – 9 at the Bakehouse Art Complex (561 NW 32nd St. Wynwood).